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you've gotten more black and white, carl. kennedy could do no wrong and bush could do no right. >> kennedy did a lot wrong. and bush was great in africa. absolutely great. fabulous. >> i agree with that. he's now spending a lot of time on that. >> he ace real humanitarian. >> i don't think there's any question when historians look back george w. bush will be on the lower rungs of president. but i think he deserves some credit with a hyperpolarization he's kept his mouth shut about his successor. i think he's dealt with that with a grace that's very characteristic of the bush family. i think he made some serious errors, grievous misjudgements that for which his presidency is always going to be scorned in many ways by historians. but i do think his post-presidency has been -- i actually appreciate the way he's doing it. he's quietly doing some things. carl talks about his work in africa as president with president clinton has said he did far more than he would have done. but he's now going back to africa. and i appreciate that.
you've gotten more black and white, carl. kennedy could do no wrong and bush could do no right. >> kennedy did a lot wrong. and bush was great in africa. absolutely great. fabulous. >> i agree with that. he's now spending a lot of time on that. >> he ace real humanitarian. >> i don't think there's any question when historians look back george w. bush will be on the lower rungs of president. but i think he deserves some credit with a hyperpolarization he's kept his mouth...
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perhaps just a little bit late, doug. >> that's reassuring, carl. good to see you in that unfamiliar role. thank you. let's get an update on where things stand right now. rick reichmuth. >> still the delays, especially the new york city airports. most of them dealing with delays just under an hour. and as carl just mentioned, philadelphia has been over two hours for most of the day. and you're still at about 2:15 delays. any flights in or out of there, big problems. temperatures, though, are beginning to plummet behind the system. down across areas of the southeast, you're clear. but you're going to be incredibly cold. i'll show you that in a second. we've got temperatures changing, you can see that. we've got the snow now moving in across parts of the hudson river valley, in towards new jersey, in towards philadelphia. that cold air moving in behind the system. and it's going to be incredibly cold. tonight's low temperatures across the central gulf only into the mid-20s. so it's a hard freeze here. take a look at this. down towards florida, only ge
perhaps just a little bit late, doug. >> that's reassuring, carl. good to see you in that unfamiliar role. thank you. let's get an update on where things stand right now. rick reichmuth. >> still the delays, especially the new york city airports. most of them dealing with delays just under an hour. and as carl just mentioned, philadelphia has been over two hours for most of the day. and you're still at about 2:15 delays. any flights in or out of there, big problems. temperatures,...
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carl cameron on how obama care impacted last night's elections and how the gop plans to capitalize on it. but we begin with chief white house correspondent ed henry on that unexpected and pretty long meeting for this white house. hi, ed. >> reporter: good evening. a democratic source tells me tonight that some of the senators in this meeting with the president floated the idea of a delay of up to one year for enrollment in fines. the president did not agree to that. but i'm told these senators felt it was a constructive meeting. he listened. the big question now is, is there going to be a delay of a few months or something like that? president obama conferred late today with michael bennett just moments after they wrapped up a dramatic closed-door meeting with 15 senate democrats facing the voters in 2014 who are nervous that anger over obama care will knock them out of office. one democratic source familiar with the meeting told fox it was feisty because, quote, candidly, a lot of pent-up frustration among senate democrats about the rollout. it's terrible politics for everyone right
carl cameron on how obama care impacted last night's elections and how the gop plans to capitalize on it. but we begin with chief white house correspondent ed henry on that unexpected and pretty long meeting for this white house. hi, ed. >> reporter: good evening. a democratic source tells me tonight that some of the senators in this meeting with the president floated the idea of a delay of up to one year for enrollment in fines. the president did not agree to that. but i'm told these...
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here's cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: the stores are just opening but hundreds of toddlers and their parents are already at the mall of america for a day of free activities. for the meager family, that means attractions, food, and entertainment. >> definitely makes it very, very affordable for a family. >> reporter: the mall hopes they'll stick around. it has increased the number of events to more than 400 a year. everything from ice castles and rides -- >> this is the greatest mall in the world -- >> reporter: to celebrity appearances. anything to keep folks from shopping on the web instead. >> my shopping i actually do online. not too much mall shopping. >> reporter: the web is only a fraction of retail sales for the year but a new survey says it will be the number one destination for the holidays, thanks in part to more people shopping on their phones. amazon, the ecommerce giant, spebts sales to jump as much as 25%. >> on your mobile phone we want you to go from i want that to i have it in under 30 seconds. >> reporter: even walmart has a silicon valley lab where employees
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let's go to meteorologist carl parker. how is the forecast looking? >> the storm is winding down, that's the good news, there are lingering problems in the northeast. we'll see more of that over the next several hours. let's look at the radar picture and i'll tell you where we are seeing rain change to snow, what the dynamics associated with the system are beginning to lift out which means we're not going to see terribly heavy precipitation. snow falling in charlottesville and getting up towards d.c. and baltimore. temperatures are well above freezing, up to near 40 and for that reason we're not going to see much problem on the roads. it does get colder by the time you reach northeastern pennsylvania and parts of new york. that's where we're seeing snow coming down and rain/snow line is going to migrate further east. it's going to be lighter precipitation and we are going to see it change to snow and everything in between rain and snow. while the rain continues for a lot of new england and man was it windy today, a lot of reports of trees down and pow
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carl levin from michigan who voted against it, spoke out a against about the dangers. look, this makes it a majority rule chamber whether you like it or not. i think reid felt as though he was out of options. he thought that the blockading, particular particularly the blockading, the republicans didn't like things like the consumer product safety board. not that they didn't think the people being nominated were a good or at least sort of an adequate fit there. they didn't like the idea of it. i think you heard harry reid say that. look, you don't have to like the laws but you have to acknowledge them. so i think he had reached the breaking point and we saw the vote today. remarkable day. >> joining us now is chuck todd in the briefing room. we can see you, chuck, in the wide shot as we wait for the president to come in. what is the president likely to say because this does mean that if the democrats are going to lose in the midterms, pay back is going to be very sweet for mitch mcconnell. majority will rule. >> i mean, that's clearly the threat that the republicans are
carl levin from michigan who voted against it, spoke out a against about the dangers. look, this makes it a majority rule chamber whether you like it or not. i think reid felt as though he was out of options. he thought that the blockading, particular particularly the blockading, the republicans didn't like things like the consumer product safety board. not that they didn't think the people being nominated were a good or at least sort of an adequate fit there. they didn't like the idea of it. i...
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we get our report tonight from cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: wall street went wild for twitter today, sending shares of the newly public company to nearly double within minutes, making it more valuable than the likes of macy's, three times the value of tiffany. >> if there's one thing everybody in the company believes, it's that we all have examples in our own lives of why this service could be useful and valuable to every person on the planet. >> reporter: already twitter has more than 230 million users around the world. 76% of them on mobile devices. a whopping 500 million tweets are sent each day. some breaking news like helicopter hovering above abbottabad, a rare event. a tweet about the osama bin laden raid hours before the world knew. politicians use it as a regular tool now, a way to talk to the public. twitter is a busy universe where tweets from the famous to the anonymous are exchanged all the time like this from pope francis thanking his followers. >> i check it every day. probably too much. >> reporter: but twitter's popularity and how in part it's changed the way
we get our report tonight from cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: wall street went wild for twitter today, sending shares of the newly public company to nearly double within minutes, making it more valuable than the likes of macy's, three times the value of tiffany. >> if there's one thing everybody in the company believes, it's that we all have examples in our own lives of why this service could be useful and valuable to every person on the planet. >> reporter: already...
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a high honor to be here with carl levin. actually needs no interducks introduction. carl levin is the chairman of the senate armed services committee from the great state of michigan and of special interest to me, just back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders over there and also had a one on one meeting with president karzai. i'm eager to hear about that and senator levin has some remarks about the trip to afghanistan and then we will have a conversation. senator levin? >> well, thank you, jon. we appreciate the invitation to join you this morning and look forward to that conversation as well. i'm not just here to share my ideas but hopefully to receive some of the ideas that we all need in this kind of a world that we live in. as jon mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan where we spent a couple days meeting with our commanders, with our troops, with president karzai. we also met with the foreign minister there and the defense minister in brussels before we went to afghanistan. and basically feel that things have significantly improv
a high honor to be here with carl levin. actually needs no interducks introduction. carl levin is the chairman of the senate armed services committee from the great state of michigan and of special interest to me, just back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders over there and also had a one on one meeting with president karzai. i'm eager to hear about that and senator levin has some remarks about the trip to afghanistan and then we will have a conversation. senator levin?...
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is it my point of view, carl? >> let's go the facts. probably the next important person in the republican party today is haley barber. haley barber will come out in the next few months for chris christie. he sees chris christie as a winner. maybe you heard it here first. joe, do you think there's much question about that? >> john kasich will. >> so it goes back to what i was saying about the creation of a responsible modern republican party which they finally have a shot at after the craziness of the last year. they went off the leverage and finally the elders of the party said wait a minute if we're going off the leverage with these folks, with the tea party folks and back to erick cantor let's go back to some real republican roots and we have a chance of it in this country now. the idea of a responsible opposition on both sides would be one of the best things that could happen to this country in the last 40 years. what do you think? >> i think that's all well and good and true. the problem, those is that there's no fix for the congres
is it my point of view, carl? >> let's go the facts. probably the next important person in the republican party today is haley barber. haley barber will come out in the next few months for chris christie. he sees chris christie as a winner. maybe you heard it here first. joe, do you think there's much question about that? >> john kasich will. >> so it goes back to what i was saying about the creation of a responsible modern republican party which they finally have a shot at...
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now faces questions about culpability and confidence for the one thing he had been most proud of. >> carl, thank you. what do you think? do you think this is the hardest time president obama has faced in his two terms? let me know on twitter. you can follow me @bretbaier. >>> it looks like a conflict of interest. web m.d. has raked in $5 million from a federal contract to educate doctors about obama care, but the paper says web m.d. has not gone out of its way to inform readers of that contract, even as it publishes articles that say positive things about the law. iowa republican senator chuck grassley is concerned about the disclosure and transparency related to that contract. >>> given all of the issues surrounding the obama care law, a phrase you're probably not likely to come up with is obama care is sexy. but that's the link two colorado groups are trying to draw. molly has the report on a colorado health care push critics call a distraction. >> reporter: meet susie and nate. susie is holding a packet of birth control pills and according to the caption, the two are, quote, hot to tro
now faces questions about culpability and confidence for the one thing he had been most proud of. >> carl, thank you. what do you think? do you think this is the hardest time president obama has faced in his two terms? let me know on twitter. you can follow me @bretbaier. >>> it looks like a conflict of interest. web m.d. has raked in $5 million from a federal contract to educate doctors about obama care, but the paper says web m.d. has not gone out of its way to inform readers...
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senator carl levin is expected to oppose him and possibly senator mark pryor. the majority of the caucus is with him for this reason. we talked a lot in recent months about the gridlock in washington and how unhappy americans are with their congress. this mood is not going to take the temperature down in washington. it will make things more acrimonious even if it does push the obama nominations through more quickly. >> let's listen in again to what senator reid said a few moments ago on the senate floor. take a listen. >> the need for change is so, so very obvious. it's clearly visible. it's manifest we have to do something to change things. in the history of our country some 230-plus years there have been 168 filibusters of executive and judicial nominations. half of them have occurred during the obama administration. >> jimmy, you know, at the 11th hour in july they were able to hammer out a deal to avoid the so-called nuclear option. we know that senator john mccain was in harry reid's office yesterday in an attempt to broker a compromise at the 11th hour th
senator carl levin is expected to oppose him and possibly senator mark pryor. the majority of the caucus is with him for this reason. we talked a lot in recent months about the gridlock in washington and how unhappy americans are with their congress. this mood is not going to take the temperature down in washington. it will make things more acrimonious even if it does push the obama nominations through more quickly. >> let's listen in again to what senator reid said a few moments ago on...
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senator carl levin, who has been around a long time doesn't think this is a good idea and maybe senator mark pryor. this is actually a switch from the last time we did this in july. they considered changing the rules then. at that point it would not have included judges. part of the reason was that reid didn't have the support in his caucus to make the change. it's actually been a switch. you saw in particular senator dianne feinstein from california and senator patrick leahy, chairman of the judiciary committee. both of them decided they were on board with changing the rules for judges. part of the reason at least in feinstein's case there was a case regarding the contraceptive mandate inside the health care law that requires companies to provide coverage for contraception and a d.c. circuit court judge basically held off on some of that, let this company not pay to provide that for its employees. that judge was forced through the senate in 2005, the first time the nuclear option was threatened. that was when republicans controlled the chamber. that decision and the connection to what
senator carl levin, who has been around a long time doesn't think this is a good idea and maybe senator mark pryor. this is actually a switch from the last time we did this in july. they considered changing the rules then. at that point it would not have included judges. part of the reason was that reid didn't have the support in his caucus to make the change. it's actually been a switch. you saw in particular senator dianne feinstein from california and senator patrick leahy, chairman of the...
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airport delays, carl was just talking about. this you see these new york city airports the delays are up to about an hour. philadelphia has been at about two hours all day. but that just dropped to around 87 minutes. that's good news. they they have had very low lousy. not as many planes off the ground. slower pace. that's where you see the backup. the storm has moved through area. temperatures plummet. looking at terms into the mid 20's all the way down across parts of alabama and places like atlanta and birmingham. very cold air. you see this is gone. we are going to see temperatures tomorrow all the way to south florida all the way into the mid 60's. very, very cool air moving in behind us. we still have the rain and you notice the snow that was there across western pennsylvania, western new york now getting in closer to eastern pennsylvania. headed towards jersey. enough cold air get in with the last bit of precipitation. nothing that will stick quickly. a lot of those roads could potentially freeze overnight. be very carefu
airport delays, carl was just talking about. this you see these new york city airports the delays are up to about an hour. philadelphia has been at about two hours all day. but that just dropped to around 87 minutes. that's good news. they they have had very low lousy. not as many planes off the ground. slower pace. that's where you see the backup. the storm has moved through area. temperatures plummet. looking at terms into the mid 20's all the way down across parts of alabama and places like...
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carl's carlson, jim? >> look,Ñi i'm in total sympathy with anybody snubbed by anybody and against human cruelty and against bullying. but it a little odd that the purpose of the game is to go out and kill people but you get in trouble for being rude to someone at lunch. >> stephen: he's right, football is about murdering people. you get six points per kill plus an extra point if they take their severed head through the upright. and there is also some nonsense about crossing a line and of what ever downs are but once people stop dying that's when i go recheese my nachos. folks, dr. carlson understands this gets to a deeper problem in our society. and by the way, let's be honest, this bullying thing, it is a fad, just like self-esteem, just like, you know, low cash diets or whatever t is mass hysteria, we're all worried about bullying. >> stephen: yeah, being worried about bullying is just a fad like poodle skirts or separate water fountains, get over it. what dow really when you think about t this isn't e
carl's carlson, jim? >> look,Ñi i'm in total sympathy with anybody snubbed by anybody and against human cruelty and against bullying. but it a little odd that the purpose of the game is to go out and kill people but you get in trouble for being rude to someone at lunch. >> stephen: he's right, football is about murdering people. you get six points per kill plus an extra point if they take their severed head through the upright. and there is also some nonsense about crossing a line...
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carl binder was on the flight and is live with us this afternoon. is that how it went down, karl? >> no, not even close. >> could you see it? >> yeah. he was about maybe ten rows in back of me. >> go ahead. what did you see? >> really nothing. there was no uprising as far as he was doing -- the dog was laying at his feet the whole time. there was never any real commotion in the back of the plane. >> all of a sudden you see tsa agents coming on the plane. right. >> yes. >> what did they do? >> that was after -- the steward stewardess and the person walked back him and told him he had to leave and everybody was like, why? what's going on? as far as we knew all the delays were mechanical issues with the plane. never any problem on board. >> but after this happened, there were more delays and then what happened? >> well, we end up being thrown on a bus and driven back to long island because the crusade that they wouldn't get on the plane with the passengers again. >> because they were upset that the pawnings stood up nor blind man and his dog. >> absolutely. >> and now it's my underst
carl binder was on the flight and is live with us this afternoon. is that how it went down, karl? >> no, not even close. >> could you see it? >> yeah. he was about maybe ten rows in back of me. >> go ahead. what did you see? >> really nothing. there was no uprising as far as he was doing -- the dog was laying at his feet the whole time. there was never any real commotion in the back of the plane. >> all of a sudden you see tsa agents coming on the plane....
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when it comes to obama care, they remain united and in lock step opposition. >> carl cameron live in scottsdale, thank you. >> republican florida congressman tray radel pleaded guilty today to misdemeanor cocaine possession. he was sentenced to a year's probation. he admitted buying 3 1/2 grams of cocaine from an undercover agent here in washington, d.c. last month. radel said he's struggling with alcoholism and has expressed regret. >> a tribute today to former president john f. kennedy. president obama and former president bill clinton placed a wreath at the kennedy grave in arlington national cemetery. friday marks the 50th anniversary of kennedy's assassination in dallas. >>> paying alcoholics in beer. paying through the nose for government regulations. and the government worker behind a murder is not paying the price so far. the grapevine is next. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree fa
when it comes to obama care, they remain united and in lock step opposition. >> carl cameron live in scottsdale, thank you. >> republican florida congressman tray radel pleaded guilty today to misdemeanor cocaine possession. he was sentenced to a year's probation. he admitted buying 3 1/2 grams of cocaine from an undercover agent here in washington, d.c. last month. radel said he's struggling with alcoholism and has expressed regret. >> a tribute today to former president john...
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chris. >> carl, thank you. >>> toronto city council has voted overwhelmingly to strip mayor rob ford of some of his powers. the goal is to prevent ford who has admitted to smoking crack and buying illegal drugs from firing members of the city council who speak out against it. ford vowed to fight the measure in court. more allegations of sexually improper behavior involving the secret service, "the washington post" reports whistleblowers told a senate committee agents and managers engaged in the behavior cross a span of 17 countries in recent years. last year the secret service was caught in a prostitution scandal in colombia. and earlier this week at least one member was cut from president obama's security detail for explicit e-mails. we reached out to the secret service for comment, but have not heard back yet. >>> well, one paper's scathing review of the gettysburg address. and many countries rush to aid the philippines, but there's a big run you think may have dug a bit deeper. the grapevine is next. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often f
chris. >> carl, thank you. >>> toronto city council has voted overwhelmingly to strip mayor rob ford of some of his powers. the goal is to prevent ford who has admitted to smoking crack and buying illegal drugs from firing members of the city council who speak out against it. ford vowed to fight the measure in court. more allegations of sexually improper behavior involving the secret service, "the washington post" reports whistleblowers told a senate committee agents...
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>> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is desperately eager for a deal. >> why do you think it's not a good idea? >> it's just not a good idea. if you read it, take a look at why there hasn't been a deal. ironically, it's because the french haven't thought it's a good deal being worked out. let's go back and remember when we changed the names of french fries into freedom fries. because we thought the french were too much of an accommodationist nation. the irony is we are eager for a deal. the rules are bizarre since we are talking about iran. you must always be willing to walk aw
>> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is...
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we'll talk with the governor in a moment but first chief political correspondent carl cameron with a look at christie's record and the challenges he'll face if he decides to run for president. >> i want to say thank you, new jersey, for making me the luckiest guy in the world. >> it was an easy reelection. the real work was during and after superstorm sandy and chris christie earned some of the highest tpaeufrblt -- favorability ratings in the country positioning himself for a 2016 presidential bid. christie's chummyness with president obama during last year's presidential campaign raised some g.o.p. eyebrows. >> i think as long as you stick to your principles compromise isn't a dirty word. >> christie cut new jersey's taxes but the state's unemployment rate is a point higher than the national average. he cultivated relationships with celebrities not known for shared values with the right. the cover of "time" calls him the g.o.p.'s elephant in the room. the interior headline uses a springsteen hit for a campaign pun. >> the next president of the united states, governor mitt romney. >
we'll talk with the governor in a moment but first chief political correspondent carl cameron with a look at christie's record and the challenges he'll face if he decides to run for president. >> i want to say thank you, new jersey, for making me the luckiest guy in the world. >> it was an easy reelection. the real work was during and after superstorm sandy and chris christie earned some of the highest tpaeufrblt -- favorability ratings in the country positioning himself for a 2016...
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week, michigan senator carl levin traveled to and met with president karzai. today, the senate armed services committee chairman about improvements in the country as the u.s. and prepare to remove troops from afghanistan in 2014. from the council on foreign relations. is an hour. >> welcome to the foreign relations. i'm johnathan karl. a high honor to be here with levin. introduction.s no interduck carl levin is the chairman of the senate armed services from the great state of michigan and of special interest to me, just back from a trip to afghanistan where he commanders over there and also had a one on one president karzai. i'm eager to hear about that and senator levin has some tomarks about the trip afghanistan and then we will have a conversation. levin?r >> well, thank you, jon. we appreciate the invitation to join you this morning and look forward to that conversation as well. just here to share my ideas but hopefully to receive ideas that we all need in this kind of a world that we live in. mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan where couple d
week, michigan senator carl levin traveled to and met with president karzai. today, the senate armed services committee chairman about improvements in the country as the u.s. and prepare to remove troops from afghanistan in 2014. from the council on foreign relations. is an hour. >> welcome to the foreign relations. i'm johnathan karl. a high honor to be here with levin. introduction.s no interduck carl levin is the chairman of the senate armed services from the great state of michigan...
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. >>> and carl icahn reaching an agreement after a months-long fight. they agreed to pay dividends of three a share and to shrink the number of seats on its board. now, icahn owns a small stake on the driller, saying that there were problems with investment strategies, shares closed at $55.37. >>> facebook director, selling one third of their stake in the social media company, according to an sec filing. the venture capital still owes more than 4 and a half million shares of facebook, the stocks dropped to $46.20. >>> and go-go shares going up, the company provides inflight-access, and reported better sales, they boosted their four-year profit sales guidance as more people are signing up for services. the stocks surged $20.15. >>> and after haiyan, it is believed to have killed 10,000 people, they are working with disaster relief organizations including the red cross, salvation army and heart to heart to donate and transport equipment and supplies to impacted areas. >>> and washington voting to extend nearly $9 billion in tax breaks to the aerospace age
. >>> and carl icahn reaching an agreement after a months-long fight. they agreed to pay dividends of three a share and to shrink the number of seats on its board. now, icahn owns a small stake on the driller, saying that there were problems with investment strategies, shares closed at $55.37. >>> facebook director, selling one third of their stake in the social media company, according to an sec filing. the venture capital still owes more than 4 and a half million shares of...
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to carl batem, a comet analyst, it did not look good. >> it seems the comet ison probably hasn't survived this journey. i'm not seeing anything that emerged from behind. >> reporter: about three-quarters of a mile wide, ison was discovered by to russian astron mists late last year. the fleet of space and solar telescopes have been tracking its seemingly suicidal mission ever since. the hope was ison would survive its slingshot around the sun and be visible to the naked eye early next month as the comet headed back out to space. last year a similar comet called love joy did just that in the southern hemisphere. not only would it have been a spectacular light show, but it was like a cosmic time capsle. >> it's coming from the very edge of our solar system, so it still retains the primordial ices from which it formed 4.5 billion years ago. >> reporter: nasa's facebook page said it all late today. the headline, "breaking up is hard to do." margaret, there is late word tonight it does look like a little bit of the comet survived, not the nucleus of it, but perhaps a little bit of the dust and
to carl batem, a comet analyst, it did not look good. >> it seems the comet ison probably hasn't survived this journey. i'm not seeing anything that emerged from behind. >> reporter: about three-quarters of a mile wide, ison was discovered by to russian astron mists late last year. the fleet of space and solar telescopes have been tracking its seemingly suicidal mission ever since. the hope was ison would survive its slingshot around the sun and be visible to the naked eye early...
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lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection could have alerted carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. call 1-800-996-3270 and use promo code worryfree for 60 days of lifelock identity theft protection and get this document shredder free. call 1-800-996-3270 or go to lifelock.com/worryfree. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> "the toronto star" obtained what they are proudly calling exclusive video of toronto mayor rob ford who this week admit heed has smoked crack cocaine. >> no hold barred, brother. he dies or i die, brother. brother, you've never seen me [ bleep ] go. you think so, brother. >> upon seeing that, the mayor came out of his office today and admitted he wa
lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection could have alerted carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. call 1-800-996-3270 and use promo code worryfree for 60 days of lifelock identity theft protection and get this document shredder free. call 1-800-996-3270 or go to lifelock.com/worryfree. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and...
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will improve and so should consumer spending, but late in the day a wet blanket got tossed, coming by carl icahn. he called some companies' earnings a mirage and says some companies could have a big drop. well, it was not big, but the number did drop after that. the dow surged as much as 67 points higher initially, finallying closing up 13, the nasdaq fell, because of slumping shares of apple. why are some like icahn worried, while others carry on. >> reporter: the first trigger? home sales began around a fresh in this case data around thursday when we get the number, the houses economy will be questioned. also this week, inflation readings, on wednesday it is a consumer price index, and on thursday, producer prices both expected to remain low. if not, and inflation is higher than expected concerns will grow that the fed will be more open to scaling back or tapering its monetary support, another potential catalyst, earnings, this week we hear from the top earners, home depot, j.c. penny, target and gap. the economy could provide an expectation into the season, a time when retailers in gene
will improve and so should consumer spending, but late in the day a wet blanket got tossed, coming by carl icahn. he called some companies' earnings a mirage and says some companies could have a big drop. well, it was not big, but the number did drop after that. the dow surged as much as 67 points higher initially, finallying closing up 13, the nasdaq fell, because of slumping shares of apple. why are some like icahn worried, while others carry on. >> reporter: the first trigger? home...
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. >>> carl icahn acquired hologic. in response the company adopted a shareholder rights plan to protect itself from hostile take overers. the sent the stock to $22.70. >>> activists are pushing for change at garden restaurants, the parent of red lobster, oliver garden read by baring ton capital to break up the eateries. in the latest attempt they hired an investment bank to review. the stock was up more than 1% to $53.57. >>> a buy back boost sent shares of johnson controls to a high. the auto maker said it would raise the buy back program by more than $3.5 billion on a stronger outlook. the quarterly dividend got a bump up. the stock surged nearly 4.5% today to $50.35. >>> an update on the affordable care act in the most popular state, california, cover california says that since the october 1st kick off, nearly 80,000 californians have enrolled through the state's online exchange. data shows that more than 1/3rd were age 55 to 64 showing that so far more older adults have signed up for the new plans than younger ones
. >>> carl icahn acquired hologic. in response the company adopted a shareholder rights plan to protect itself from hostile take overers. the sent the stock to $22.70. >>> activists are pushing for change at garden restaurants, the parent of red lobster, oliver garden read by baring ton capital to break up the eateries. in the latest attempt they hired an investment bank to review. the stock was up more than 1% to $53.57. >>> a buy back boost sent shares of johnson...
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that was not true. >> we see you sitting in the frame right next to john carl. take us inside the room. where is that frustration coming from we see with jay carney? >> a lot of the frustration from those of us in the press corps is that you hear the white house -- both the president and his advisers acknowledging that there is confusion, that there is misinformation that's out there about the health care law but not acknowledging their role in creating the confusion. not acknowledging that some of this comes from their statements and explanations. in talking about the politics of it and their bunker mentality, you have senate democrats, particularly who are in these red states saying to the white house, maybe we need to hold on. you even had dianne feinstein who said to the chief of oh staff that maybe they should take down the website while they are solving the problems. from the white house perspective taking down the website or holding off for six months even if the end result. they don't want to be seen as having to admit that this simply isn't working. i w
that was not true. >> we see you sitting in the frame right next to john carl. take us inside the room. where is that frustration coming from we see with jay carney? >> a lot of the frustration from those of us in the press corps is that you hear the white house -- both the president and his advisers acknowledging that there is confusion, that there is misinformation that's out there about the health care law but not acknowledging their role in creating the confusion. not...
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carl cameron reports he found a fertile field of criticism. >> reporter: with lawmakers mac home, the oversight committee held a field hearing. what they heard and shared in georgia was not pretty. >> 900,000 californians, 130,000 kentuckyians, and nearly 400,000 georgians have received cancellation notices. >> reporter: nationwide, 5 million individual policies have been canceled, and employer based cancellations could be many times that. add the higher premiums and the launch failure and public confidence has plummeted. in rural areas, there's fear and resentment. >> as a result of obama care, they are devastating. in georgia, three rural hospitals have shut down and 15 more may be closing their doors. >> reporter: witnesses were either opposed to or worried about obama care. this 28-year-old has a wife and 2-year-old. under obama care he'll pay 65% more and get less coverage. >> when you tell the leader of the free world tell you something, you would like to think his words have truth, meaning and honesty. i don't believe this to be the case. >> parts of the affordable care act sla
carl cameron reports he found a fertile field of criticism. >> reporter: with lawmakers mac home, the oversight committee held a field hearing. what they heard and shared in georgia was not pretty. >> 900,000 californians, 130,000 kentuckyians, and nearly 400,000 georgians have received cancellation notices. >> reporter: nationwide, 5 million individual policies have been canceled, and employer based cancellations could be many times that. add the higher premiums and the...
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it is a high honor to be here with carl levin. he actually needs no introduction so i will make my incredibly brief. -- he is theate chairman of the senate arms committee from the great state of chicken and he is just back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders and also had a one-on-one meeting with president karzai. we will hear about that and senator levin has some remarks about his trip to afghanistan we will have a conversation. senator levin -- >> thank you, john. we appreciate the invitation to join you this morning. i look forward to that conversation as well. i am not just here to share my ideas but hopefully, to receive some of the ideas we all need in the world we live in. as john mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan. we spent a couple of days meeting with our commanders and troops and president karzai. we also met with the foreign minister there, the defense minister before we went to afghanistan. basically, we feel that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during
it is a high honor to be here with carl levin. he actually needs no introduction so i will make my incredibly brief. -- he is theate chairman of the senate arms committee from the great state of chicken and he is just back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders and also had a one-on-one meeting with president karzai. we will hear about that and senator levin has some remarks about his trip to afghanistan we will have a conversation. senator levin -- >> thank you,...
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and today, she co-wrote a paper today, james carl covers politics for "the journal," paul's home state paper. you check me on this. it is not about footnoting, although we should foot note. there is something more powerful here, it is taking sentences and lifting them and putting them in speeches and naming them. like in other words, you did the original composition. what are your thoughts? >> yeah, what rand paul fails to understand is what most high schoolers grasp. which is, you can't take something from wikipedia and claim it as your own. he personally makes a distinction, that he just got a little sloppy. >> what if somebody else wrote your speech for you and somebody else was worse than sloppy, was he worse than sloppy in managing his staff? where does the sloppiness not turn to character? >> well, we don't know what the inside is, we don't know how they're going to change it. the problem is he is trying to bring focus on the foot notes on the bottom of the page. that is not what people are talking about, they're talking about the rest of the page. >> you know what? i think he is
and today, she co-wrote a paper today, james carl covers politics for "the journal," paul's home state paper. you check me on this. it is not about footnoting, although we should foot note. there is something more powerful here, it is taking sentences and lifting them and putting them in speeches and naming them. like in other words, you did the original composition. what are your thoughts? >> yeah, what rand paul fails to understand is what most high schoolers grasp. which is,...
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joe of west virginia, mark of arkansas, and senator carl levin of michigan. int's here from lois pennsylvania. >> thank you for taking my call. i just want to say back in 2005, the now president, barack obama, the vice president, and harry this.were all against they were on the senate floor saying how terrible this would be to happen. they'd -- they now turn around and do exactly what they said was terrible in 2005 because now it suits what they want to do. is intolerance. they are not doing what is good for our country. they want to change things so they can rule without any opposition from anybody else. >> i do not know if we have posted that video of then senator obama speaking on the senate floor but you can find that in our library. i know we have posted a lot of today's date -- debate from the senate floor right there. a link to some of the documents where the information was released by the majority leader's office shortly after the vote today, 52-48, changing the filibuster rules on judicial nominations, except supreme court and executive nominations.
joe of west virginia, mark of arkansas, and senator carl levin of michigan. int's here from lois pennsylvania. >> thank you for taking my call. i just want to say back in 2005, the now president, barack obama, the vice president, and harry this.were all against they were on the senate floor saying how terrible this would be to happen. they'd -- they now turn around and do exactly what they said was terrible in 2005 because now it suits what they want to do. is intolerance. they are not...
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guest: carl was braking up there a little bit. once again, he was referring to the environmental issue of the oilsands and talking about this argument that the oil is for export. let me say right off the bat. nothing could be further from the truth. once again, i'm all about the facts. let's talk about the facts. right now the u.s. consumes about 15 million barrels of oil a day. they are one of the largest consumers of oil on the plan pet -- planet. they import everyday about 7 or 8 million barrels of oil. this pipeline is a pipeline from producing areas in canada and u.s. to refineries in the gulf coast. that is not a pipeline to export terminals. it's a pipeline to refineries. to suggest that these these refineries in the u.s. gulf coast who are importing millions of oil a day from venezuela and saudi arabia and take that cheaper oil and put it through tankers, pay money to move that oil to other destinations and import higher priced oil just boggles the mind. nothing could be further from the truth. we know every one of consume
guest: carl was braking up there a little bit. once again, he was referring to the environmental issue of the oilsands and talking about this argument that the oil is for export. let me say right off the bat. nothing could be further from the truth. once again, i'm all about the facts. let's talk about the facts. right now the u.s. consumes about 15 million barrels of oil a day. they are one of the largest consumers of oil on the plan pet -- planet. they import everyday about 7 or 8 million...
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. >> carl, i remember reading that kennedy was seen as a moderate, i remember knowing this back before he ran for president, he was not a very far out guy like hubert humphrey for example. >> he underlined in his early years as president with some of the judicial appointments he made. he appointed in mississippi harold cox, the -- when the ole miss desegregation case came up. >> how do you explain one of the most miraculous speeches we have ever heard in our lives w that wonderful speech on national television, in the middle of all the birmingham hell, he said that civil rights as is old as the constitution, a and everyone american saw it and was thrilled by it. where did that come from? >> it came from him and from a judgment of the situation, because the situation in 1963 was a lot different from what it was in 1960, we had freedom writers, we had bull connor and that sort or thing. you know, in a way, there's a parallel to vietnam. the people who think he would have gotten out of vietnam after the elections say that he could assess things and be, you know, and come to a decision tha
. >> carl, i remember reading that kennedy was seen as a moderate, i remember knowing this back before he ran for president, he was not a very far out guy like hubert humphrey for example. >> he underlined in his early years as president with some of the judicial appointments he made. he appointed in mississippi harold cox, the -- when the ole miss desegregation case came up. >> how do you explain one of the most miraculous speeches we have ever heard in our lives w that...
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let me bring in carl on the phone in tokyo. do we know if newman has had any contact with western officials? >> caller: we do. in fact, we understand from the state department that on saturday a swedish diplomat did visit newman. we haven't had word about the state of his health right now but certainly that swedish diplomats had access. u.s. diplomats can't meet because north korea and the u.s. don't have diplomatic ties. when one looks at the video where he reads his confession, he looks in reasonable health. >> now, do you think his apology is going to help him any in this case? >> caller: that really is the big question now. in the past, it may have been sufficient to make this kind of public apology to then be granted some kind of pardon and be sent on your way. because of the issues right now, it's not quite clear. i have been talking to a number of political analysts here in japan who followed the north korean situation and they say they believed his confession may be enough for the north korean in terms of propaganda pur
let me bring in carl on the phone in tokyo. do we know if newman has had any contact with western officials? >> caller: we do. in fact, we understand from the state department that on saturday a swedish diplomat did visit newman. we haven't had word about the state of his health right now but certainly that swedish diplomats had access. u.s. diplomats can't meet because north korea and the u.s. don't have diplomatic ties. when one looks at the video where he reads his confession, he looks...
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let's get the latest on the tough virginia race from carl cameron. >> reporter: after months of attack ads and name calling, both sprinted to the finish line, casting their campaign in a national context. >> we're expecting a high turnout today. >> we're going to be able to have a great victory party in richmond. >> reporter: terry mccullough outspent the republican candidate, particularly on tough attack ads in an effort to brand him an extreme tea party conservative. the republican made the race national, focusing on the failures on the affordable care act. >> obama care has been a big part of why this race is a horse race at this point. i was the first to fight it. so it's a stark contrast. >> reporter: with turnout nothing close to last year's presidential election, democrats expected young and minority turnout would slump. and democrats up for re-election in 2014 are hammering republicans for shutdown politics. >> they're sick and tired of the dysfunction we have in washington, they're angry over the shutdown. there was no reason to have that shutdown. >> reporter: for the closing
let's get the latest on the tough virginia race from carl cameron. >> reporter: after months of attack ads and name calling, both sprinted to the finish line, casting their campaign in a national context. >> we're expecting a high turnout today. >> we're going to be able to have a great victory party in richmond. >> reporter: terry mccullough outspent the republican candidate, particularly on tough attack ads in an effort to brand him an extreme tea party conservative....
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in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetamine methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and who are also grappling with addiction. what i want to see come out of the trey rad erks does not criminalize addicts. we'll be back. >>> coming up, what it's like to still have a world view that has been wholesale rejected by the american public. i'll ask paul wolfowitz, the former accept deputy secretary of defense. >>> we begin with the one truly honest review of the new hunger games movie. it's a worldwide phenomenon and as far as being reviewed, it's virtually critic proof. >> catching fire t second installment in the popular hung games trilogy with the help of a boy who all things considered isn't e
in fact, my jaw hit the floor, we had neuroscientists carl hart on the program one month ago and he said this. >> the vast majority of people who use crack cocaine do so without a problem, they're not addicted, the same is true for methamphetamine methamphetamine, where now the myths are being transferred to methamphetamine. but we have tray radel who legitimately seems to be in the throws of addiction. his father in a wrenches here view -- who can't go to private fancy rehab centers and...
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it is a high honor to be here with carl levin. actually, no introduction is necessary. the incredibly brainy carl levin is chair of the armed services leak, from the great state of michigan, -- jerry the armed , from the great state of michigan. he had a meeting with resident karzai. i'm eager to hear about that. sander levin? >> i appreciate joining you this morning. i look forward to receive some of the ideas. we'll need them in this kind of world religion. mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan where meeting withw days our commanders, our troops, president karzai. and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the be d
it is a high honor to be here with carl levin. actually, no introduction is necessary. the incredibly brainy carl levin is chair of the armed services leak, from the great state of michigan, -- jerry the armed , from the great state of michigan. he had a meeting with resident karzai. i'm eager to hear about that. sander levin? >> i appreciate joining you this morning. i look forward to receive some of the ideas. we'll need them in this kind of world religion. mentioned, i recently...
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. >> carl levin -- on foreignuncil relations, this is one hour. >> it is an honor to be here with carl levin. he is of the senate arms services committee. he is back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders, and had a one- on-one meeting with president karzai. senator levin has remarks about his trip to afghanistan. >> i appreciate joining you this morning. i look forward to receive some of the ideas. we'll need them in this kind of world religion. as john mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan where we spent a few days meeting with our commanders, our troops, president karzai. and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during the last 10 years. i have been there perhaps 12 times or so. the staff later will tell me if it is really a 11 or 13. we've been there a lot. the changes are pretty striking especially in the last few years. that is not the impression the american people have. that, to me, is the obvious fact that things have changed and changed for t
. >> carl levin -- on foreignuncil relations, this is one hour. >> it is an honor to be here with carl levin. he is of the senate arms services committee. he is back from a trip to afghanistan where he met with our commanders, and had a one- on-one meeting with president karzai. senator levin has remarks about his trip to afghanistan. >> i appreciate joining you this morning. i look forward to receive some of the ideas. we'll need them in this kind of world religion. as john...
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just carl, how about liar pretending to be disengaged with the scandal and failure. oh wait, media never does that. and paul graves, reporting on obamacare and dumping of people from plans has been awful. >>> i don't know about you, but i don't get my health policy analysis from suzanne somers. she rips obamacare as a upon ponzi scheme. it had just three problems or flubs that had to be corrected. socialized medicine like lenin is widely disputed. and the journal says we can't confirm that. and a 2008 cover of mcclain's magazine that summers says a horse can get better health care than you. well that was a dog. i like suzanne somers, but she better hold on to her day job. comedians get a wide birth, but this was over the line in a mock debate on jimmy kimmle's show. one kid said we can solve the debt crisis by killing everyone in china. wow. did nobody think this is offensive? this show is taped and it could be edited out. abc apologized and kimmel did the same. >> i thought it was obvious i didn't agree with that statement, but apparently it wasn't. i'm sorry. i apo
just carl, how about liar pretending to be disengaged with the scandal and failure. oh wait, media never does that. and paul graves, reporting on obamacare and dumping of people from plans has been awful. >>> i don't know about you, but i don't get my health policy analysis from suzanne somers. she rips obamacare as a upon ponzi scheme. it had just three problems or flubs that had to be corrected. socialized medicine like lenin is widely disputed. and the journal says we can't confirm...